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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1925)
. EieKl Tuesday, June 0. 1025. jgFLOCALS f will return with hr win. Earl Stln un. after the rose festival, which The will etjjoy while In Portland. two month' i iiirt K. C. Powell of. valley country. Mrv-vMip u emeited lo arrive III ! bnslneas and lllid wllh friends Ik-inmmh Falls lo spend some time while III the city. i2k..i u.L.i-'tiii A ni o n a the-. . .. . i i .1. , - nore looking tor a uuu i - ' II I llllllinn ... . ii.ii... Amiiiiir the'f'rui. Cullf.. on ram-hers to stop III Kl.m.th Fll. ration at the home of her slater, for sonis time. vl.llliiK Hb fiiemls. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. lloldberg. of was II. C. Tipton, of the Latigell , Santa Crui. Tipton transited ' lima rn kii.tnuud anil rt.nilW (lift ni- ' jquaintances of hi old friends. ! VI.IU In Valley J. J. Miller re turned late yeaterday from Ashland week-end visitor' of Hie city to spend he mmufnrture of fishing equip-. where he spent Sunday in tne in-: some time si ntaiuonu iuo w teresu of the Southern Pacific com- Leo Houston and a itroup. who re psay. conferring with the district port the fishing to lie excellent. freight and passenger agent in Ash- land. " Former lt-id-ni Charles (irsves. - a former resiili nt of Klamath Falls. It. turns Home Miss Hasel Noble Is in the city nun in to spend a short returned to her home in Dulutb. Minn., where she will spend the sum met visiting with her parents. Miss ' Graven is ninkir-x his home at pres Noble is a teacher In the Central ent on the coat, In Crescent City, school of Klamath Falls public Whilo living In Klamath county schools, and expects to return to the Graves conducted a prominent ranch city in the fall to resume teaching, i in this district, and was also lnter- j ested in the lumber game, of the ' Returns To Home Miss Grace , county, in which he player an active Meyers left yesterday afternoon on ' part, the late stage for her home In Cen-I tral Point, where she will visit forj 1'ii.wIiik Cigars Dr. Paul Noel the early part of the summer with was busy yesterday morning pass ItBe of the ment. Powell la well known on the roast aa an expert fisherman, maker of fishing tackle and other para phernalia. Several of hla frlenda In the city are planning on his arrival In order to learn ihe art of fly cast ing, at which Powell la an adept. While In Klumiilh Kails he will visit at the It. E. Stinson homo. FKIi Sunday Among the most energetic fishermen of the Klumalh country on Sunduy was I). Hayes and hla brother, who spent the day on Sprngue river, add report better luck than has been enjoyed early yesterday. In the season In Ihe streams of that section. Klamath .Agency hntiliory was a Monday rtsltor lu Klamath Fulls lo transact business and look Into his iiffulra In the city. All I .eked Out- With the advent of warm sjiiiiipr mid the .' pr.ispe. ls of warmer weather, the Turn em ployes of the' First Nutioual bank have decked themselves nut In the black silk alpaca coins and feel they have "iieoililnc over'TJli other firms and business houses of the city. The initial wearing of Ihe coats occurred shortly after noon From l'm Valley Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Kolierla were hero from Po valley yesterday shopping with lo cal merchants. Itetums To Home Mrs. Jack Waulrhrk. who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. . W. Hly, near Dorrls, for three weeks, returned lo her home at llend Sun day. She was aecoinpaulod by her sister. Mrs. ('has. Owen, of Horris, who will make her Irlef Visit. Train Tn her parents, expecting to return later i ing out the clears in honor of theirarrrin. p to build a home in Klamath Falls, which she will occupy this fall. Arrive A special train. V. Boschke and party. arrival of another member of the from Kirkford. is expected tp the Klamath county dental society, who clly tmla, oa 1(, my soutn. iiuH. arrived Sunday evening at s:30.chKe wno (, chef engineer of the In Klamath Ranchers who spent .The boy, which weighed In at 8 1-J 1 southern Pacific, has been in the some time business d Include A. Mark, others from the trlcts. - - -k . - ... . - . soutnern I'aciuc. nas oeen in me i in the city transacting pounds, will be known as James icounly OOKg ,ito the Interests of urlng the past few days.! Henry Noel, named after his grand-jtnc, rl(!nl of By 0f th0 company at J. H. Oarnos and, fathers. James Noel and Henry Calk-' Klrkfoul. out of town dls-ilns. Mrs. Itoel will be remembered . From Spring Lake J. C. Taylor of the Spring Lake district was a business visitor in the city the latter part of the week from his ranch. as Miss Esther Calkins marrluge. Iu before her; spends Week-Knd Ernest MrCol- lu Monday Mrs. Owen, of Ior rls. was a business visitor in Klam ath Falls yesterday. tnxv Fur Mould Dr. and Mr. ('. V. Ituiih, of San Francisco, who i have been attending their vacation visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. i. Miller, of this clly, re turned lo their home Friday. The Hughs expect lo return hers nest year to make their Iwmfl In Klam ath Falls. ar leaving today or tomorrow 'f,,, Ths Dalles for a week's visit with Mr. Crego'a relatives. Mr. Crgo Is . connected with th Pacific Tel, phone Telegraph Co. of this clly. In Tow) MomUy Mrs. jn, Jones, of Oaky, wa n Klsmih Fall yeaterday visiting her daugh ter, who had her hind Injured by being raught In t mangle. m June' hand I Improving at on of Ihe local hoapliau, , M Tlw Kmplnw Among thin registered at Ihe Kin pi re hotel art: Mrs. K. E. Jolly and Mr. K. M Jolly. Seattle; 0, II. Haworth. Spr.mie River; Mr. and Mra. K. mor yul.ley, Kirk; Ad Ungo, d,altfa!H beta h. . k forbeg From Tlie Valley Mrs. Khoda Tompkins, of Langell valley, was In town yesterday on business and pleasure. and From Ikinansa Mr. Wm. Ilechdqldt nd mother, F. C. neclidoldt. of Ilonanxa, business , visitors iu Rancher In Among the many Merrill ranchers to transact business In the city Is Harry Booth from his ranch in that district. From Country A. B. Applegate as been a recent visitor tn Klamath-Falls, spending some time trans acting business. Applegate Is owner of a ranch on the old Fort Klamath road and Is a frequent visitor in the city. From Olene Among the ranchers from the Olene district to visit In Klamath Falls during the last few days, is Earl Keater, who has a' fine herd of dairy cattle. i Mrs. Mrs. nxa, were loss Ihe lut- lum. surveyor for the Weyerhauser T part rf the week. FTC. Herb. Timber company, was among the doldt and two sons, Claud and Aus- .Monday Among the well ! week-end visitors tn the city, visit- tin. have their new sawmill run- known visitors in the city to spend ; ig wltn freBds and transacting ning and turning out flrt class lum- K. Davis, furniture hnin I ber. Tht mill u m .ld.d in,i,,.ir. to Bonansa being only about sorrn From Olene William Green. yrv' miles freai !that clly.ir known Olene rancher, was among j . the visitors in the city during thel Leaving; For South Mra. Austin past few days. Huden is leaving today for Santa From Ihirrui O. V. Sly and daughter Agnes, from the, Hale line ranch near Dorrta, were in Klam ath, Falls yesterday for a short slay ou business, also visiting at the home i f Mr. and Mra. W. It. Miller, of No. Dili St. To Visit North Mr. and Mr. It. K. Crrgo and family, ot North 9lh street, accompanied by Mr., Crego's brother, Orant Crelghton, RESERVE I JULY 2-3H The Biggest j R ODEO, Ever Given in KlaniathF Monday was C. dealer of Chiloquln, who drove down ! from the reservation town to trans act business. i In Monday Joe Calhoun and G. S. Cates, were among the Klamath county ranchers to visit in the city yesterday from their ranches. Both men own fine herds of dairy cattle. From .Merrill Road A. Imlg, rancher of the Merrill road, where he owns a tract ot land in the Alta- mont acres district, was among the Monday business visitors. To Visit Here Miss Kathcrlne ' Cpp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upp. who is now attending the state I normal school at Monmouth, Ore-j gon, will arrive In Klamath Falls the latter part of the week to visit ! for some time. Miss I'pp will prob-j ably be met by her sister, Miss Jo Upp, and drive south. She expects! to return after a short visit in the' city with her family, to attend a ' session of summer school. ! Forbes Pure Drugs Eighth at Main Gootl Service Gootl DrujfH Rancher In H. B. Largent, owner ot a ranch in the out ot town dis trict, was a business visitor in the city on Monday. From Worden Ranchers from Worden, who spend Monday in Klam ath Falls transacting business, in clude F. T. Nelson and Grant Nelson. Bishop leaves Bishop William P. I Remington returned to his home in I Pendleton Sunday afternoon, after' spending the week-end at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Walter West. While In the city the bishop held services I in the Episcopal church, and also officiated at a christening on Sun day morning. From Midland Henry Janssen. well known rancher of Klamath' county, was in from his Midland ranch on Monday to visit and trans act business. Dairy Rancher Ed Foster, rancher of the Dairy section, spent yesterday afternoon in the city trans acting business. Foster has a splen did herd of milch cows, numbering more than 50 that keep him busy keeping up the dairy end of his ranch. Visiting in Kin mat Mrs. J. Sleek of Sargent avenue, has as her house guest for the remainder of the "week, her staler and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. finer of Salt Lake City, Utah. They plan to visit In Klamath Falls for sev eral days. To Leave For .Vorth Mrs. R. E. Stinson will leave this morning for Portland, where she plans to spend some time visiting with friends and attending the graduating exercises of Hill Military academy, of which her son Is a. Btudent. . Mrs. Stinson 'No Interest". To Build According lo Informa tion received, Mrs. Ray Pickett is planning to build a new hotel build-fng.-w.lth a pool ball Included in the structure at her home at Sprague niver. construction will start lm- This used one )S0. . Terms $8.00 cash 15 per month. Interest. No 607 Main 81. Earl Shepherd Co. mediately, and it Is hoped that the i HOTEL ASTOD building will be completed In time; 2lHin Lo.Ant.l-1 ior tour is i iraue later in the summer. To Hold Meetings otto Olsen. for the last four years stationed In Peking, China, interested in mission ary work, and II. Hansen, an evan gelist well known in the United States and Canada for his activities tn Ibat field, have leased the White Pelican theatre In order to hold a series of revival meetings. The first of the series will be held on June ninth, the remainder of the month having also been scheduled for meetings. EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 5051 Baths New, Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE T-- I.V Paint Now Pay Later Ten Months to Pay by Using My Special Painting C ontract You don't have to pay cash, but on completion of work pay 20 per cenC'then pay balance in ten equal monthly payments. ",.!. ' Your buildings will last longer, look better a higher cash value if properly 'protected with paint job. " ' ' " ' v- i F. R. OLDS and have a good Shop 902 Klamath. Res. Phone 192-W wr : .. . . , ' : : ii Knjojlng Fishing Among Ihe' fishermen spending the day on Ijln- mond lake bringing In the trout, was Dr. L. D. Gass of Klamath i Falls. Others who enjoyed the trip' to the lake were Mr. and Mrs. Harry feilx, their nephew Robert , Bollch of Portland, Miss Hazel Noble, Miss Mary Hunt. Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Truoi nnd Bert ,C. Thomas, THE BEST MEAT AT REASONABLE PRICES PALACE MARKET THE OLDEST, MOST RELIABLE MEAT MARKET IN KLAMATH CO. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE The Klamath Fi Music Hoiis! has now made arrangements to t a record exchange. ,This will beof est to every owner of a phonoi We zvfll be ready toi Toddy, June 9A 122 South Sixth St I MERRItl Thursday : - 8 o'clock j Community $ The Lower Klamath' Valley wtfj or a railroad any kind of a railro information. Any one who can bep , j come. I A Friendly Meeting. : 524 MAIN ST. Forbes Pure Drugs -,!" Eighth at Main Good Service Good Drills PHONE 68 Hi c, c. f v. .